Has anyone used it? I don't know much about it other than it has a funny name and the sample screens seem OK. Not great, but at least handles some of the functionality I am looking for.

I'd be interested in hearing opinions on hit, but really am more interested in what others have done to build and maintain their own component libraries...especially those of you that, like me, are stuck inside a corporate firewall that tends to a) mean we're stuck with crappy enterprise options like SharePoint and b) means that they usually don't allow hosted solutions outside the network.

As written this seems a bit too focused around the "review" aspect, something about "How can I create and maintain a pattern library using a management system" might be a better way to phrase it?
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Ben Brocka♦Mar 21 '12 at 15:53

Sure. I'm OK with you rewording. I'm mainly looking for potential software solutions and if anyone has used them.
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DA01Mar 21 '12 at 16:26

Quince looks interesting! Definitely added to the list with Patternry. Alas, in my case, I likely can't go with a hosted solution, but still good to know.
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DA01Mar 21 '12 at 16:25

In the past we have hosted an internal wiki and stuck our patterns in it. But it is very dependent on providing the users with a fixed format to create the content within. There's a nice article on the subject here: boxesandarrows.com/view/so-you-wanna-build-a
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SheffMar 21 '12 at 17:36

We normally host the created patterns document in a SharePoint site so that it can be easily distributed via email and the document could be downloaded and updated as needed based upon new functionality and new design processes which come up